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Our World 3 Unit 5 & 6 Review
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What are two animals that live in the understory layer of the rain forest?
____ and ____ live in the understory layer. (snakes, lizards, jaguars)
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What are two animals that live in the canopy layer of the rain forest?
_____ and _____ live in the canopy layer. (birds, spiders, tree frogs, monkeys, snakes)
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What habitat does a jaguar live in?
It lives in the rain forest.
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What habitat does a bee live in?
It lives in a hive.
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What are two animals that live in the emergent layer of the rain forest?
Birds and butterflies live in the emergent layer.
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What habitat does a rabbit live in?
It lives underground.
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Why does an ostrich have long legs?
Because it needs to run fast.
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What habitat does a turtle live in?
It lives in the wetlands.
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Why does an owl have big eyes?
Because it needs to see at night.
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What animal lives in the rain forest?
A ______ lives in the rain forest.
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What animal lives in the ice and snow?
A polar bear lives in the ice and snow.
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What animal lives in the grasslands?
A ______ lives in the grasslands.
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What animal lives in the forest?
A (squirrel, deer, bear, bird) lives in the forest.
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Why do jaguars have spots?
Because they need to hide in the trees.
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What animal lives underground?
A (mole, rabbit, mouse) lives underground.
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What animal likes to bathe in the mud?
A hippo likes to bathe in the mud.
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Why does a polar bear cover its black nose?
Because it wants to hide in the snow.
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Why do crocodiles have sharp teeth?
Because they eat meat.
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What are two animals that live in the forest floor layer?
____ and _____ live in the forest floor. (insects, spiders, large animals, people)
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